It seems that you're using an outdated browser. Some things may not work as they should (or don't work at all).
We suggest you upgrade newer and better browser like: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Opera

×
LIKE SERIOUSLY GUYS.
WHY IS YOUR IQ LOWER THAN YOUR SHOE SIZE?
I would guess because it is a Top Level HEADING :o)
avatar
stonebro: WHY IS YOUR IQ LOWER THAN YOUR SHOE SIZE?

Now, would this be the European shoe size or the American one? The American one is way smaller in scale.
avatar
michaelleung: <snip>

You forgot to adjust your tag to the new Avatar ? Nice choice :)
avatar
Raneman25: LIKE SERIOUSLY GUYS.
WHY IS YOUR MOUTH THE PERFECT FIT FOR MY - oh shouldn't say that here. D:
avatar
Raneman25: LIKE SERIOUSLY GUYS.
avatar
Weclock: WHY IS YOUR MOUTH THE PERFECT FIT FOR MY - oh shouldn't say that here. D:

We'll all just use our imagination.
Post edited June 04, 2009 by michaelleung
avatar
Raneman25: LIKE SERIOUSLY GUYS.
avatar
Weclock: WHY IS YOUR MOUTH THE PERFECT FIT FOR MY - oh shouldn't say that here. D:

IDK I thought his mouth was pretty small.
avatar
Weclock: WHY IS YOUR MOUTH THE PERFECT FIT FOR MY - oh shouldn't say that here. D:
avatar
lowyhong: IDK I thought his mouth was pretty small.

yeah... exactly
Strangely, if you copy and paste them, they come out capitalized correctly. So I think it's just the font. The font that's being used probably doesn't have any little letters.
<Sorry for my lack of corresponding sarcasm>
avatar
barleyguy: Strangely, if you copy and paste them, they come out capitalized correctly. So I think it's just the font. The font that's being used probably doesn't have any little letters.

It's a CSS text-transform effect. This allows web designers to change the case of certain text elements as needed (such as between different skins) without actually rewriting the pages for each purpose.
It also means the text works better with accessibility programs that read text aloud or re-flow it with partial or no styling to make it easier to read for people with visual impairments; without this such text would seem to be "shouting" in all caps for no clear reason, which is undesirable when using a screen reader (which may interpret it as being shouted or said with strong emphasis) or viewing the text at a much larger size than originally intended.
Post edited June 04, 2009 by Arkose
avatar
barleyguy: Strangely, if you copy and paste them, they come out capitalized correctly. So I think it's just the font. The font that's being used probably doesn't have any little letters.
avatar
Arkose: It's a CSS text-transform effect. This allows web designers to change the case of certain text elements as needed (such as between different skins) without actually rewriting the pages for each purpose.
It also means the text works better with accessibility programs that read text aloud or re-flow it with partial or no styling to make it easier to read for people with visual impairments; without this such text would seem to be "shouting" in all caps for no clear reason, which is undesirable when using a screen reader (which may interpret it as being shouted or said with strong emphasis) or viewing the text at a much larger size than originally intended.

Cool. I'll remember that one. I'm a developer, but I don't do a lot of CSS.